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Windsor has a humid continental climate with four distinct seasons. The mean annual temperature is 49, among the warmest in Canada primarily due to its hot summers. Only in British Columbia does it have a warmer average. The coldest month is January and the warmest month is July. The coldest temperature ever recorded was -20.4 and the warmest was 104.4. Summers are hot and Humid with rainfall averaging 37 inches. Winters are generally cold with occasional mild periods. Windsor is not located on the lake effect Snowbelts and snow cover is intermittent throughout the winter lasting 52 days compared to 88 in London, Ontario. Nevertheless, there are typically 2 to 5 major snowfall events each winter. Summers are warm/hot and humid with humidex reaching 30 degrees celsius or above 69 times in an average summer and thunderstorms are common every 5 days or so. Windsor has the highest number of days per year with lightning, haze, and daily maximum temperatures over 86 of cities in Canada. Windsor is also home to Canada's warmest fall, with highest average temperatures for the months of September, October, and November. Precipitation is generally well-distributed throughout the year. There are on average 2,265 hours of sunshine a year in Windsor.

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Traveling from Oklahoma to Ohio will take you northeast. Traveling from Ohio to Oklahoma will take you southwest. Either way, it's about 1000 miles.

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Southeaster region

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